EP3177571A2 - Dispositif de traitement d'eau de grande capacité - Google Patents
Dispositif de traitement d'eau de grande capacitéInfo
- Publication number
- EP3177571A2 EP3177571A2 EP15759890.5A EP15759890A EP3177571A2 EP 3177571 A2 EP3177571 A2 EP 3177571A2 EP 15759890 A EP15759890 A EP 15759890A EP 3177571 A2 EP3177571 A2 EP 3177571A2
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- Prior art keywords
- reservoir
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- treatment device
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- water treatment
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C02—TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
- C02F—TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
- C02F1/00—Treatment of water, waste water, or sewage
- C02F1/42—Treatment of water, waste water, or sewage by ion-exchange
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B01—PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL PROCESSES OR APPARATUS IN GENERAL
- B01J—CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROCESSES, e.g. CATALYSIS OR COLLOID CHEMISTRY; THEIR RELEVANT APPARATUS
- B01J49/00—Regeneration or reactivation of ion-exchangers; Apparatus therefor
- B01J49/75—Regeneration or reactivation of ion-exchangers; Apparatus therefor of water softeners
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C02—TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
- C02F—TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
- C02F1/00—Treatment of water, waste water, or sewage
- C02F1/008—Control or steering systems not provided for elsewhere in subclass C02F
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C02—TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
- C02F—TREATMENT OF WATER, WASTE WATER, SEWAGE, OR SLUDGE
- C02F2303/00—Specific treatment goals
- C02F2303/16—Regeneration of sorbents, filters
Definitions
- the present invention relates to a water treatment device allowing in particular to remove from a raw water the mineral substances it contains and which are responsible for its hardness.
- a water treatment device comprises a reservoir containing the ion exchange resin.
- the reservoir has a neck and a tube immersed in the reservoir from the neck.
- the upper end of the tube at the neck constitutes an outlet of the tank, while the periphery constitutes an inlet of the tank.
- the water treatment device also comprises a distribution valve installed on the neck of the tank, which has a raw water inlet to be treated, and an opposite treated water outlet.
- the water treatment device comprises a regenerating liquid reservoir connected to the distribution valve and a regenerating liquid supply valve to be able to control the supply of the ion exchange resin in regenerating liquid in a phase. regeneration.
- the dispensing valve has a distribution chamber and a controllable tubular member mounted in translation within this dispensing chamber.
- the tubular member has two asymmetrical opposing heads separated by a groove and is connected to the regenerating liquid supply valve.
- the distribution chamber has a cylindrical portion inside which the tubular member is guided in translation, and a plurality of annular portions surrounding the cylindrical portion and opening radially therein.
- the plurality of annular portions two are distal and two others located between the two distal portions, are proximal.
- the distal and proximal annular portions are respectively contiguous.
- the water inlet then opens radially into one of the distal annular portions, and on the opposite side, the other of the distal annular portions opens radially into the treated water outlet.
- the proximal annular portions one, close to the portion distal annular into which the water inlet, opens radially into the tank inlet, while the tank outlet opens into the other proximal annular portion adjacent to the distal annular portion opening into the outlet treated water.
- the dispensing valve comprises an actuator for controlling in translation the dispensing member within the cylindrical portion of the dispensing chamber, and therefore the regenerating liquid supply valve.
- the contiguous proximal and distal portions communicate respectively with each other, and in this way, the raw water supply communicates with the tank inlet, while the outlet of tank communicates with the treated water outlet.
- the regenerating liquid supply valve is in a closed position.
- the distribution valve has two regeneration channels, one opening radially in the proximal annular portion adjacent to the distal annular portion into which the water inlet, the other channel, opening therein, in the other proximal annular portions.
- the first allows the flow of the regenerating liquid through the inlet of the tank, in a co-current regeneration mode, while the second allows the flow of regenerating liquid through the outlet of the tank, according to a mode called against a current.
- This choice of regeneration process is determined by mounting the water treatment device according to technical criteria and / or uses. And to do this, on the one hand the asymmetrical two-head distribution member is oriented in a given direction, while one of the regeneration channels is closed.
- the dispensing member can thus be controlled in a first treatment position, thereby controlling the regenerating liquid supply valve in the open position, and wherein the flow of said regenerating liquid is guided through said reservoir inlet.
- the other regeneration mode is obtained when the asymmetrical two-head dispensing member is oriented in an opposite direction and the other of the regeneration channels is closed.
- the dispensing member can then be controlled in a second treatment position, by controlling by the even the regenerating liquid supply valve in the open position, and allowing the flow of the regenerating liquid through the outlet of the tank.
- the control of the regenerating liquid supply valve is dependent on the control of the tubular member. This requires a suitable and complex design and, moreover, determines the position of the regenerating liquid supply valve on the dispensing valve.
- a problem that arises and that aims to solve the present invention is to provide a water treatment device of a simplified design and hence a more advantageous shot.
- the present invention provides a water treatment device comprising, on the one hand, an ion exchange resin reservoir having a reservoir inlet and a reservoir outlet, and a distribution valve installed on said reservoir.
- resin having a raw water inlet and a treated water outlet and, secondly, a regenerating liquid reservoir connected to said distribution valve and a regenerative liquid supply valve controllable between an open position and a position closed
- said dispensing valve comprising, firstly a distribution chamber and a translatable tubular distribution member mounted inside said dispensing chamber and, secondly, an actuator for controlling said dispenser member tubular between, a service position in which said raw water inlet communicates with said tank inlet, while said outlet of r tank communicates with said treated water outlet, and when said regenerative liquid supply valve is controlled in the open position, or a first treatment position in which the flow of said regenerating liquid is guided through said tank inlet, or a second treatment position in which the flow of said regenerating liquid is guided through said reservoir outlet.
- the water treatment device further comprises another actuator for controlling said regenerating liquid supply valve independently of said one actuator of said tubular dispensing member while said dispensing valve further comprises a shutter piston mounted to the interior of said distribution chamber in the extending said tubular distribution member, and a drive device for driving said translational shutter piston independently of said tubular dispenser, so as to close the communication between said reservoir outlet and said outlet treated water.
- a feature of the invention lies in the implementation of another actuator for autonomously controlling the regenerating liquid supply valve, and thus, to offer a greater flexibility of design of the dispensing valve. Indeed, it is then easier to provide the positioning of the tubular distribution member within the cylindrical portion for optimal flow independently of the control of the regenerating liquid supply valve. Also, the design and manufacturing costs of the dispensing valve according to the invention are less than those of distribution valves according to the prior art.
- Said dispensing valve comprises the shutter piston mounted inside said dispensing chamber in order to close the communication between said reservoir outlet and said treated water outlet. In this way, during the regeneration phase of the ion exchange resin, the water outlet is isolated from the tank outlet, but also from any other opening.
- the dispensing valve can then be controlled in the co-current regeneration mode, or against the current without it being necessary to provide a change of position of the tubular distribution member within the distribution chamber.
- said shutter piston is mounted in the extension of said tubular distribution member.
- the drive device preferably an actuator of the type that allows to drive the tubular dispenser, allows to drive the shutter piston independently of the tubular dispenser member.
- said tubular distribution member has an end equipped with a seat, while said shutter piston is intended to be pressed against said seat to close said tubular distribution member.
- the shutter piston and the tubular distribution member cooperate together, so as to prevent the flow of water through the tubular distribution member.
- said dispensing valve comprises a receiving chamber of said regenerating liquid and two flow channels extending said receiving chamber respectively to said reservoir inlet and to said reservoir outlet.
- the regenerating liquid is sucked into the receiving chamber by a venturi device, for example, and then it flows through one or the other of the two flow channels, one joining the inlet of the tank, the other the exit.
- said dispensing valve advantageously comprises a shutter intended to be installed through one or the other of said two flow channels to close said one or the other of said flow channels.
- said distribution chamber has, firstly, a cylindrical portion, and secondly, two distal annular portions and two proximal annular portions, respectively surrounding said cylindrical portion and opening radially into said cylindrical portion. .
- the communication between some of the annular portions is established by the tubular distribution member, and its axial position in the cylindrical portion.
- said water inlet opens radially into one of said two distal annular portions, while the other of said two distal annular portions opens radially into said treated water outlet.
- said distribution chamber has two blind end annular portions opposite each other and respectively contiguous of said two distal annular portions.
- one of said two proximal annular portions opens radially into said reservoir inlet, while said reservoir outlet opens radially into the other of said two proximal annular portions.
- the distal annular portion in which the water inlet opens is in communication with the proximal annular portion opening into the reservoir inlet, while the other proximal annular portion is in communication with the other distal annular portion.
- the shutter piston it is in a position spaced from said other distal annular portion to allow treated water to flow through the treated water outlet.
- tubular dispensing member has a long head and an opposite short head, separated from one another by a groove. It will be observed that the long head extends over a length capable of isolating at least one of the annular portions vis-à-vis the cylindrical portion.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic axial sectional view showing a water treatment device according to a first embodiment of the invention and according to a first mode of operation;
- FIG. 2 is a partial schematic sectional view of an object of Figure 1 according to the plane ll-ll;
- FIG. 3 is a partial schematic view in axial section of the object shown in Figure 1, according to a second mode of operation;
- FIG. 4 is a partial schematic view in axial section of the object shown in Figure 1, according to a third mode of operation;
- FIG. 5 is a partial schematic view in axial section of the object shown in Figure 1, according to a fourth mode of operation;
- FIG. 6 is a schematic axial sectional view of the object shown in Figure 1, according to a fifth mode of operation;
- FIG. 7 is a schematic axial sectional view of the object shown in Figure 1, according to a sixth mode of operation; and, - Figure 8 is a schematic axial sectional view showing a water treatment device according to the invention in a second embodiment.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a water treatment device 10 according to the invention. It comprises a resin reservoir 12 having a neck 13 and containing an ion exchange resin 14, a distribution valve 16 mounted on the resin reservoir 12 and a regenerating liquid reservoir 18 connected by a conduit to the dispensing valve 10
- the distribution valve 16 comprises a valve body 20 having a cylindrical space of transverse revolution 22 passing through it from one side to the other. This cylindrical space of revolution 22 defines a distribution chamber.
- the valve body 20 comprises a connection base 23 connected to the resin reservoir 12 by its neck 13, and it is surmounted by a regenerative liquid supply valve 24 controllable by a first electromechanical actuator 26.
- the valve body 20 is equipped with a tube 28 immersed in the resin reservoir 12. It has an upper end 30 connected to the connection base 23 and a lower suction end 32 extending into the bottom of the reservoir The upper end 30 of the tube 28 is extended inside the valve body 20 by an outlet path 34 of the reservoir which opens into the cylindrical space of revolution 22.
- the valve body 20 has a path inlet 36 of the reservoir opening into the neck 13 of the reservoir around the upper end 30 of the tube 28 and the opposite, in the cylindrical space of revolution 22.
- the distribution valve 16 comprises, a longitudinally extending partition piece 38, within the cylindrical space 22, a tubular delivery member 40 and a closure piston 42 slidably mounted within the partition piece 38, as well as two opposite actuators, a second actuator 44 to be able to actuate the tubular distribution member 40 and a third actuator 46 to be able to actuate the shutter piston 42.
- FIG. 1 shows in more detail the second actuator 44 opposite the third actuator 46 and the cylindrical space of revolution. transversal 22 inside which is mounted the partitioning piece 38.
- the latter has equidistant radial radial ribs 48 interconnected by axial spacers 50.
- the radial circular ribs 48 each have an outer peripheral seal 52 intended to come s apply sealingly against the inner wall of the cylindrical space of revolution 22, and on the opposite side, an inner seal 54, against which is adapted to be sealingly applied to the tubular distribution member 40.
- the partition piece 38 has, according to the embodiment shown in this Figure 2, eight equidistant radial circular ribs 48 defining, between them, seven successive annular portions of the distribution chamber, substantially of the same volume.
- the internal seals 54 of these radial circular ribs 48 define a circular cylindrical portion of the distribution chamber, within which the tubular distribution member 40 will be able to be driven in translation as will be explained hereinafter. after.
- the radial circular ribs 48 define, in the distribution chamber, two proximal annular portions, a proximal input portion 56 and a proximal outlet portion 58 separated by a blind medial portion 60. They also define two distal annular portions. , an inlet distal portion 62, contiguous with the proximal annular inlet portion 56, and an outlet distal portion 64 contiguous with the proximal outlet portion 58. Finally, the radial circular ribs 48 define two annular end portions. blind, a first 66 contiguous to the distal input portion 62 and a second 68 contiguous to the distal annular outlet portion 64.
- tubular dispensing member 40 has two asymmetric heads, a long head 70 and a short head 72 of the same diameter, separated from each other by a groove 74.
- the long head 70 extends axially over a length substantially greater than the axial distance separating two radial circular ribs 48, while the short head 72 extends over a length substantially equal to the half-distance between two radial circular ribs 48.
- tubular distribution 40 further has an upstream opening 76 opening axially into the short head 72, and an opposite downstream opening 78 opening into the long head 70.
- the opposite downstream opening 78 defines a seat.
- the groove 74 extends axially over a length substantially equivalent to 1, 5 times the distance between two radial circular ribs 48.
- the heads 70, 72 come into sealing contact with the internal seals 54 of the circular ribs
- the distal inlet portion 62 communicates axially with the proximal input portion 56 through the groove 74.
- the shutter piston 42 has a diameter equivalent to the diameters of the heads 70, 62, and it extends here in a retracted position.
- the dispensing valve 10 comprises a raw water inlet 80, which opens radially into the distal inlet portion 62 of the dispensing chamber and a treated water outlet 82 into which the distal outlet portion 64 radially opens.
- a raw water inlet 80 which opens radially into the distal inlet portion 62 of the dispensing chamber
- a treated water outlet 82 into which the distal outlet portion 64 radially opens.
- the proximal inlet portion 56 opens radially into the inlet path 36 of the reservoir, while the outlet path 34 of the reservoir opens radially into the proximal outlet portion 58.
- the cylindrical space 22 forming the distribution chamber is closed hermetically at its two opposite ends by two flanges, a first flange 84 sealingly traversed by a first control rod 86, and a second flange. 88 is traversed by a second control rod 90.
- the first control rod 86 integrally connects the tubular distribution member 40 and the second actuator 44, while the second control rod 90 connects the shutter piston 42 and the third actuator 46.
- valve 20 comprises a regenerating liquid receiving chamber 92, on the one hand, and a first and a second flow channel 94, 96, on the other hand, extending the receiving chamber 92 and opening respectively into the proximal portion 56 and in the proximal outlet portion 58.
- the flow channels 94, 96 are intended to be closed either by means of a shutter 98.
- the valve body 20 comprises a suction chamber 100 opening into a not shown venturi, which is supplied with treated water at the level of a supply 102.
- the regenerative liquid supply valve 24 has a closure sleeve 104 connected to the first actuator 26 via a control rod 106, and opposite the closure sleeve 104, a cage cylindrical receiving member 108 into which the conduit of the regenerating liquid reservoir 18 opens. As shown in FIG. 3, the sealing sleeve 104 is spaced apart from the receiving cage 108 and the regenerating liquid can flow to the inside of the suction chamber 100. When the closure sleeve 104 is controlled in translation inside the cylindrical receiving cage 108, the flow of the regenerating liquid is stopped.
- closure sleeve 104 not shown is precisely housed inside the cylindrical receiving cage 108 to prevent the flow of the regenerating liquid.
- the water treatment device 10 is then in this figure in a service phase.
- the shutter piston 42 is in a retracted position releasing the distal annular outlet portion 64, while the dispensing member 40 extends to a position in which not only the distal inlet portion 62 communicates axially with the proximal input portion 56 through the cylindrical portion through the groove 74, but also, the proximal output portion 58 communicates axially with the distal outlet portion 64 through the cylindrical portion.
- the raw water arrives through the inlet 80, and flows radially into the distal inlet portion 62 and then axially through the cylindrical portion into the proximal inlet portion to flow into the resin tank 12.
- the water treatment device 10 is in a so-called co-current regeneration phase.
- the closure sleeve 104 is spaced apart from the receiving cage 108 and the regenerating liquid can flow into the suction chamber 100. It will be observed that the shutter piston 42 has been carried in a position in which it closes the distal annular outlet portion 64 vis-à-vis the cylindrical portion of the dispensing chamber.
- tubular dispensing member 40 has been brought to an extreme position opposite to the shutter piston 42, in which the long head 70 sealingly isolates the proximal annular input portion 56 vis-à-vis the the cylindrical portion.
- the first flow channel 94 communicates directly with the inlet path 36 of the resin reservoir 12.
- the regenerating liquid is sucked from the suction chamber 100 to be injected through the receiving chamber 92.
- the mixture then flows through the first flow channel 94 and into the proximal annular inlet portion 56, around the long head 70 of the dispenser member tubular 40 sealingly vis-à-vis the adjacent annular chambers, and finally through the inlet path 36 of the resin reservoir 12 to come into contact with the resin 14.
- the regenerating liquid thereby allows to regenerate the ion exchange resin, according to the co-current mode.
- FIG. 4 in which the water treatment device 10 is in a so-called countercurrent regeneration phase.
- the choice of the type of regeneration is defined as soon as the water treatment device 10 is mounted and depends on the local usages or the characteristics of the water to be treated.
- the shutter 98 of the regeneration liquid receiving chamber 92 has been worn to close off the first flow channel 94 of the regenerating liquid so as to release the second flow channel 96. shutter 98 is thus installed during the assembly of the dispensing valve 16.
- the dispensing member 40 has been brought to an opposite extreme position, against the shut-off piston 42. , the shutter piston 42 is supported in the seat of the downstream opening 78 of the dispenser member 40, sealingly.
- the mixture of water and regenerating liquid flows through the second flow channel 96 and into the proximal annular outlet portion 58, around the long head 70 of the tubular dispensing member 40 in a sealed manner against contiguous annular chambers, and finally, through the outlet path 34 of the resin reservoir 12 to come into contact with the resin 14.
- the regenerating liquid thus allows regeneration of the ion exchange resin, according to the fashion says against the current. It will be observed that the mounting of such a water treatment device in one or other of the regeneration modes is relatively easy, since it suffices to switch the shutter 98 into the receiving chamber 92. There is no need to provide for the overturning of the tubular distribution member 40. This is made possible by the shutter piston 42.
- the water treatment device 10 will now be described with reference to FIGS. 5, 6 and 7 in transient technical phases.
- the water treatment device 10 is in a so-called straightening phase.
- the shutter piston 42 closes the distal annular outlet portion 64 with respect to the cylindrical portion of the dispensing chamber, while the tubular dispenser member 40 is adjusted to a position in which the long head 70 is straddling the median blind potion 60 and the proximal output portion 58, while the short head 72 extends in an axial half portion of the distal inlet portion 62 and sealingly against the blind annular portion 60.
- the raw water flows radially in the distal inlet portion 62 and then axially, through the upstream opening 76, then inside the tubular distribution member 40 , to open radially in the distal annular outlet portion 64.
- the raw water engages backwards, through the outlet path 34, and is thus forced back through the tube 18, the ion exchange resin to the inside the tank 12.
- FIG. 6 illustrates the water treatment device 10 in a fast rinse situation.
- the shutter piston 42 closes the distal annular outlet portion 64 with respect to the cylindrical portion of the dispensing chamber, while the tubular dispenser member 40 is adjusted to a position in which the long head 70 is straddling the median blind potion 60 and the proximal inlet portion 56.
- the raw water of the inlet 80 flows radially into the distal inlet portion 62 and then axially through the cylindrical portion into the proximal inlet portion 56 for pouring inside the resin reservoir 12, and also go at least partially into the first flow channel 94 to come rinse the regenerating liquid therein.
- the water also rises inside the tube 28 and flows radially in the proximal annular outlet portion 58, and then can also partially rise in the second flow channel 96 to come rinse the regenerating liquid.
- FIG. 7 in which the tubular distribution member 40 and the closure piston 42 are in a position similar to that of the operating position as illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2.
- the closure sleeve 104 of the regenerating liquid supply valve 24 is spaced apart from the receiving cage 108. In this way, the raw water of the inlet 80 which flows into the distal inlet portion 62 and then through the cylindrical portion in the proximal inlet portion 56 can go back into the first flow channel 94 so that it can be reinjected into the regenerating liquid reservoir 18.
- the distribution valve 16 of the water treatment device 10 as represented in FIGS. 1 to 7 can easily be put in series with a succession of other identical distribution valves so as to be able simultaneously to handle large quantities of raw water.
- FIG. 8 showing a water treatment device according to the invention in a second embodiment.
- a distribution valve 16 ' having a valve body 20', and a cylindrical space of transverse revolution 22 '.
- the distribution valve 16 ' comprises a partition piece 38' housed inside the cylindrical space of transverse revolution 22 ', shorter than the partition piece according to the first embodiment, and capable of delimiting 5 annular portions. .
- it is equipped with a tubular distribution member 40 'controlled by a second actuator 44'.
- the valve body 20 ' is surmounted by a regenerative liquid supply valve 24' controllable by a first electromechanical actuator 26 '.
- valve body 20 'and the regenerating liquid supply valve 24' which overcomes it, they are completely identical to those of the first embodiment.
- tubular distribution member 40 ' it is, like the tubular distribution member according to the prior art, returnable, in order to be able to regenerate the regenerating liquid in a co-current mode or a countercurrent mode.
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| FR1457595A FR3024723B1 (fr) | 2014-08-05 | 2014-08-05 | Dispositif de traitement d'eau de grande capacite |
| PCT/FR2015/052162 WO2016020621A2 (fr) | 2014-08-05 | 2015-08-05 | Dispositif de traitement d'eau de grande capacité |
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| EP3177571A2 true EP3177571A2 (fr) | 2017-06-14 |
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